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Hello everyone! My name is Courtney and I have taken the GRE test once already and didn't do well on the math section (scored 148), mainly because my speed was so slow I left about 6 questions blank on each section! I will be taking the test again in about a week and would love to know any tips on how to speed up my average time.
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I am taking the GRE on Dec 14, so I don't think I'll have the official scores back in time for the Dec 17 deadline application for LSE. The GRE scores on the application are self reported so I will be able to enter my Q and V scores but for the Analytical section I won't know until 10-15 days after the 14th, it won't let me apply unless I put something down there so what should I do? Is my only hope to just guess what I'm going to get on the analytical section and pray the actual results match my guess?
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Why this website after registration not editing my profile section. directly asking me for introduction about your self. pls all reader give me answer.
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So basically, the department of economics at Cambridge mentions that the Faculty will not normally consider admitting a student whose score registers below 90th percentile in the quantitative section and below the 50th percentile in the analytical writing section of the test. My score currently is 167Q, which, when I took the test was equal to 90th percentile. A month ago, ETS updated their percentile charts and a 167 is now 89th percentile. Also, being an international student my verbal score is low (59th percentile =153). My AWA score is 4.0 (55th percentile). Does the AdComm really use GRE as a filter? Because I have a solid GPA and have written 2 research papers in my undergrad and don't want to get filtered out.
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I am new to this forum, so "Hi" to all. I have my TOEFL exam in four days. Can someone please help me with the speaking section ? Can i find any speaking partners here?
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Just started GRE novice learning. need Quant section tips and technics
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Can anyone grade or comment on my essay? Thanks in advance. Do you agree or disagree with the following statement? The most important aspect of a job is the money a person earns. When applying for a job, people usually take various factors into consideration. For majority of people the money is the most significant aspect of a job. In spite of this, there are a plenty of people who prefer an interesting job to a highly paid one. From my perspective, the salary is the main aspect of any occupation for several significant reasons. Thus, in the following paragraphs I will explain my agreement in detail. First of all, in order to get a highly paid job, people have to graduate a college as well as a graduate school. Getting higher education is really expensive. Therefore the number of students getting loans in order to pay their tuition fees is increasing rapidly. After graduation they have to spend a significant part of their salary to pay the debt. Because of this, I think that the money that they get for their job is really essential for them. Secondly, in my country majority of people prefer to get married right after completing their education. Besides themselves married people are responsible for their spouses and children. Therefore, I believe that they have to get enough salary so that they can provide their family with comfortable life. In conclusion, I would like to emphasize that these are not the only reasons to support the idea that the salary is the most essential feature of a job. I have certainly not discussed all of them. Nonetheless, I strongly believe that repaying the loans and being responsible for family are the main reasons why money is so important in a job. For all of these reasons, I think that money is the key aspect of any job.
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